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"Getting your roots to become the same color as your hair..."

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It sounds like your hair may be over processed. If you are having trouble getting your roots to become the same color as your hair, then you need to go to a professional. They can help you figure out what is going on with your roots. It might cost more, but in the long run your hair will not get ruined and you will like the result. If you try to color your hair at home, you will not be able to match up the roots and your other hair. You will be glad that you paid the extra money to a professional. Sally Brown.

"There is no need to go on antibiotics permanently..."

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There is no need to go on antibiotics permanently. Your immune system will become immune to the antibiotic if you use it constantly and that is why we have some antibiotic resistant strains nowadays that are dangerous and harder to kill. You should only use antibiotics if you need them. Being permanently on antibiotics will only damage your system by removing the good bacteria from your system leaving you ill and weak.

"The best choice to get the brassiness permanently removed from your blonde hair..."

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I guess using a toner should be the best choice to get the brassiness permanently removed from your blonde hair. I would recommend you to go to a professional hair dresser in order to fix your hair as trying to use the toner at home your self could actually spoil them and you would not want that .

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Perhaps you have dyed your hairs by splitting the dye on your root but your rest hair are not covered properly. When dying of hair it is neccessary that you have to start dyeing the hairs for from root to the end of your complete hair and after these you have to take next bunch of some hair and apply the same procedure on the same bunch from root to the end.

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If i permanently dyed my hair can i still use s curl texturizer?

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